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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

October 6, 1867 (4 pages)

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ih eg oepacenatesrmrcinn da igiegsinnss ESATO ty ot aa reo sraunie peabbiony eS * ne NOMINATIONS. Por Supreme Jae. Gacaate , John Currey. oa Sapt. ‘Pub. Instruction.Johm Swett. “For. County Judge, A. C. NILES, of Nevads. rs dent of a South Carolina paper, writing from Washington, states that Johnson ~ proposes to compel Congress to accept his interpretation of the Constitution at the beginning of the next session, gid for this purpose he designs to strengthen his Cabinet by getting Seward ‘out of the way and putting Black fh as Secretary of State.. The writer Pe eee ee costae mes specene / A sreAMun is tosail from San Francisco on.November ist, to explore the . Colorado. river..She is chartered by. -. during the war,: For this fect the rebels hate Sheridan. ~ At a Democratic Convention held at San Francisco lately, John Powers had his pocket picked of a gold watch.— Comment is unnecessary. THE Helena, (Montana) correspondent of the Trespass says at the late election somé seventy or eighty negroes voted says Johnson is sound encugh, but itis . here without molestation or disturbthe determination to when it comes to feared he carry out his * the test. It is now proposed to strengthf gn,the President by giving him advisors that will. be strong advocates of eoéreing Congress. The writer from whom we quote is connected with the _ President’s nerene at Washington) and probably knows what he is talking about. The recent acts of the President would indicate thet he has determined on some such course as alluded to by the writer, but he labors under auch disadvantages that it will be diffi‘ult for-him to carry out his designs.— Ateyery step he meets with opposition. Grant, Sheridan and nearly all our leading Generals oppose him. Congress, with the power to raise and equip armies standsin the way, and he is al‘most without supporters. His weak-$4, ness may prevent any attempt at force ‘on his part even should Congress: de cide toimpeach him. Resistance would only make his case more desperate,and it would be madness for him to attempt oe ‘Siiould’ the’ ‘rebél’ States, without , vote for President, -and votes be excluded from, the electoral. college, aa. they certainly. “pe there may be an effort.on ‘the part of ‘ Johnson to employ force to accomplish his ends. ‘Then it would be short lived atidthe triumph over treason would be thorough and final. There are dansin the future and the next two years will probably be the most critical through which the nation will have to pass. Whatever may be John#oti’s designs we are confident that he oh to yuan nan his evil pur“Cowrinves TOPAY.The Ben. FrankYin ledge, locuéed on Ben. Franklin hill, a short distance from the Ione mill, is destined to be a big thing to its lucky owners. The National says a perpendicular shaft. has been sunk on the ledge eighty-six feet, from which drifts have been ran one hundred feet, both north and south. Dan. Tierney & Co. have contracted with the owners to take oat rock,and they are bringing it to the surface as fast as it can possibly be taken out. Ashort.time ago seventy~ five tons were crushed at Ben. McAu. ley’s mill, in Boston Ravine, which yielded $86 per ton. The ledge varies in thickness from twelve to eighteen inches. The company, composed of Mrs, . John Connelly and Mike Cafey, own 2,000 feet. There are several other companies in the -vicinitiy who, no doubt, haye equally as good ground, on the extension of the Ben Franklin, and we hope to hear of -their commencing operations at no distant day. — Unper A CLloup.—When one -is in bad lack how persistently it follows him up. A Frenchman living near Grass Valley has been under an evil . 7 star for some time. -I'wo months ago says the Wational, he losta valuable horse, a few daysafter his only yoke of oxen died, then a fine cow gave up the Within the last two weeks his wife hes been severely ill, and on yesterday, (Thursday) fire in. the woods “i ata arrived x ithe ie ah te 4 He Ee ance. New York city and Brooklfn,Greeley says, will soon be annexed ; then forming a city of one million seven hundred thousand inhabitants. AN appeal has been made fora Congress of American women, to decide upon a national style of dress. Let this Congress assemble as soon as possible, for if-reconstruction on any subject~ is needed speedily, itis that of the costume of the wonien of the country. ~~. A Fixe Dwe.iine—J. E. Johnston house, on Nevada street. It will add much to the appearance of that part of the city. PERSONAL.— Butterworth, Superinndent of the Alameda mine, Robinson, A. E. Head—and—Rebertwae arrived in this city yeeterday. Cioruine.—S. Haas & ch. announce that they are selling off their large stock ot clothing at the very lowest prices. They have a large lot on hand. See advertisement in to-day’s paper. Joun R, Ripew is reported sinking rapidly. The physicians have no hope of his recovery. Tux Houston (Texas (Texas) 7) Telegraph says the blacks not dying out in ‘the South, but are rapidly increasing. “ THE Salt Lake Védette.says that it daily has’aceessions to iis subscription list, from the Atlantic States. It keeps up a sharp talk against polygamy:” Tak “Guards” at Waterloo can’t have had much to do with the All that Wellington ordered them todo was, “Up, Guards—an atom!” Titk clouds hovered over this locality yesterday, and the winds were fresh and brisk, giving indications of rain. CONDITION OF WALTER MEAD.—A dispatch was-received in this city yesterday, stating that Walter Mead was not so well; and that his condition was critical. a 0 AT LEAST one paper in the United States has lioisted Johnson’s name as lts candidate fur the next Presidency.— That bold and intelligent journal is published at Pittsburg, and is edited by one Sawyer. A FEW nights ago about 400 feet of the Secret Diggings Company’s flume, in Plamas county, was burned. The fire was the. work of an incendiary, The Company’s loss is about $1,000. a RR PLaces oF Pusitic Worsair.—Divine servyces will be held at the following — of public worship, on the Sabbath : rig at it ofclock, aod in the 8 toe Lop D o’e n the evening a o'clock, Class meetings at 4» RA mad 12m, Sabbath School, 13g P. m. raday evening at 7 o’closk. Kev. jeaoe Worthan weno Bite salle tee one at % o'clock Ba th Scho . fa the evening ter fer morning service, Prayer. — Tharepa o'clock. Rev, Mr. Frazier pastor. i ar i o'clock snd in he evening at 0k, sabbath reer morn im 4. Wirt pastor. et vue na Lccetesaundeee, uu. at3 eal at et hi ath Dieses wk it “The Lower California Exploring and . is erecting a large and elegant dwelling . nd result, . i nt oc'k. pM tang Pio} ft nasa . eae SHERIDa§ captured a cannon for evNATION [ery five days and two rebel flagsfor) *" -évery three days of his active service . LAN AJ Dunn San Francis E 8 Pratt San Juan dMHubbard do J Harder do Cland &w do C Morris do 8 Moore -do J Leon Bear river RH Morrow do Miss Hillman Stockto s 2 en W. Hamilton do . JB Stevens Eureka C Fisher do . 8 L Blackwell Moores JC Garber Nevada 8 Thomas Relief hill W H Anderson do B Dunstan do A Craft ~* do. J Switzer Swoetland CW. Cornell _do B Wood ee, ed J EJones Meadow La C'W Dow Grass Valley W M Ratclif & w De cS. Baker Scotch Flat E A Leath do HK Brown Browns h heys ver engohan Viginia J W Grant Wolr Cree Aa \OPENTNG BALL. adda t@ At Grissel’s New Hotel,.23 WASHINGTON.
A Grand Ball willbe given at the Opening of »Grissels New Hotel, THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 10th. wie cae Excellent Music and a first rate Supper will be provided. ga"Guests guaranteed a “jolly time.” Tickets admitting Lady and Gentlemen, inclading Supper, $5 00. “06 RARE CHANCE ! CLOSING OUT SALE REGARD. LESS OF COST! THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD WITHIN SIXTY DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE ! CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING Goops, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES ' MISSION BLANKETS novions, &e. &C. &C. FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS Ladies’ & Childrens Shoes, al Come and be convinced of the Fact, ’ 8. ¢ HAAS & CO. a wTo Dealers extraordinary inducements will be Held out “pe. J. "x Wiener 5 Ph pesien at and Surgeon Pere ed ie the £555 les oe eatin, nd saogpent sdpsyn Sh Shell. Families supplied. {ear ORDERS. SOLICITED.a4 ae THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS CHEWIWG THE STRING! . j NOTICE. LL PERSONS KNOWING = selves indebted to me wil 4 ogee 4 ore on TE NOT RET TE KD D Rs warns TIME ACTION WILL BE TAKEN Pouce COL. LECTION. JULIUS GREEN WALD. Nevada, Oct. 4th, 1967. ee OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.— heretofore ing bewen th and J. Abrams, the name and style of 1. Marks wg St ie ghee . she cared onthe sans of Mae & 8 on Co. All persons iy thatawalvee to beta debted to the late firm ted to call and settle up, Mr. ks authorized te collect pt 2 I, MARKS & CO. J. ABRAMS. North San Jaan, Cal, Oct: 9d, 1967. of For Justice of the Peace. . J ©, PALMER will bea Union candi. o_ date for Justice of the Peace at the Judicial Election, October 16th. For Justice pill the Peace. vy Cc. HOLT will will be a candidate for eJus of the for Nevada townfor Justice of the Peace. T THE UEST of Many Citizens, we A Hicteendnne: Seon :. JOHN KENDALL, Justice of the Peace in Nevada township,at the Judicial Election, October 16th, 1867. R. M. HUNT, M D., ATTENDING PHYSICIAN, NEVADA CITY. LIFE AND FIRE. DYSURANCE AGENCY, The Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF NEW YORK. Has the Largest Cash Assets. Pays the Highest Dividends. United States, The Home Mutual Fire Insurance Company of San Francisco, risks and prompt payment of all taking the lead of all Companies on this coast. 8 B DAVENPORT, Agent. BLA ZE’S SALOON! “Dies ARE NOW RECBIVING DAILY INS? L as a candidate for re-election to the office of ’ Fruit received fresh every And does the Largest amount of business of any Company in the . Flowering Shru By judicious distribution of its its losses by Fireor Marine 1s . Where Corner of Pine & Commercial Sts, "IF Yee wane gon Da Je aE MAMMOTH CLOTHING } HOUSE, aE ‘ek. Broad & Pine Sten NEVADA CITY, / : MENTS OF _ . Fall ‘and Winter ‘Clothing 7 Consisting in part of DRESS suiTs, . BEAVER SUITS, 3 g BUSINESS SUITS, CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS. Adige Eephieneens ee be c found every every ra tle article eee OT A FULL DRESS SUIT OF THE FIRST QUALITY. AS WE ARE “RECEIVING OUR GOODS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK BY EVERY STEAMER OUR CUSTOMERS MAY RELY . UPON GETTING THE BEST GOODS AND LATEST STYLES AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. We nied on hand and ar are receiving a large Stock Oise Mens? and Boys’ Boots and Shoes, » Hats, Caps, &e,~ Also, a full sere cena of RUBBER CLOTHING, consisting of Rubber Coats, Boots, Pants, &c. ’ Suitable for Miners, And others who desire to “keep dry." Our Rubber Goods are lately manufactured and not Hable to peel or erack. PP gine. our Kstablishprentalivays omens Clothing & Furnishing line, And relying u “fair dealing” for success we can sativfy all in Price and Quality of Goods by calling on ue. Don’t old stand of Imronrers, WHotesste & Retau. Dsanene, Cor. Broad & Pine Sts. NEW GROCERY STORE. ee T. L. BALDWIN, woe STREET, next door to the , Keeps on hand an excellent stoek of Groceries, : Provisions, Case Goods, AND EVERYTHING IN THE ‘GRUB LINE.’ All of which will be sold =” CHEAP FO CASH ! 4 All long-winded customers are expected up before the account ie ‘oudawed or give i darablenoie’on sheepskin. warsanted as represented any eatehetien anaeemeet a eae toon, JOHN BELDEN be fant on mf 1 aggre PINE STREET, NEVADA: FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, -—AND— General Variety Store. APPLES, CHERRIES, . APRI berries of all kinds, and every variety of taetinee from the ranch. CIDER, manufactured at "s Ranch, and Pure Cider Vinegar. : Nuts and Confectionery. Genuine Havana ny and all the favorite brands of Smo! House Plants and tare TRISH FISz, fe ve firey Sis aying mage ee FRESH FISH, Of every variety to be obtained in the San . Francisco and Sacramento Markets, od the store adjoining Wan. note Commercial Street, Nevada city, — a FRESH SUPPLY will be EBD EVERY D DaY, and will be sold: i FISH delivered to de per Order Guubnith B'GouK, the DR. as DENTIST, ad 7 ~_— eerret tpeh Mren ete taeacde 8 et a se & =~ @ =~ <= DS A ty oo &eet fb « 6 ewmeract me ~=—_Z see te . & it & oe Pn ey ee ae ee